New York City residents began heading to the polls on Tuesday morning, after the city’s mayoral candidates made a final push to get voters to cast their ballots in the race to lead America’s biggest city.

Ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa all spent the race’s final stretch frenetically campaigning across the city’s five boroughs as they made their case to succeed outgoing Mayor Eric Adams.

In recent days, Mamdani went dancing with seniors in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Cuomo dined in the Eastern European enclave of Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, and Sliwa went to a mosque in the Bronx.